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Debussy for Daydreaming
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Debussy for Daydreaming  (Audio CD) 
by Claude Debussy

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Media Type: CD
Artist: DEBUSSY,C.
Title: DEBUSSY FOR DAYDREAMING
Street Release Date: 04/11/1995
Domestic
Genre: CLASSICAL COMPOSERS

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: April 11, 1995
Studio: Philips
Composer: Claude Debussy
Conductor: Paul Paray, André Previn, Pierre Monteux, John Williams
Orchestra: Boston Pops Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Syrinx, for solo flute, L. 129
2. La fille aux cheveux de lin, prelude for piano, L. 117/8
3. Clair de lune, for orchestra or other arrangement (from "Suite Bergamas
4. En Bateau
5. Rêverie, for piano, L. 68
6. La plus que lente, waltz for piano (or orchestra), L. 121
7. Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun),
8. Andantion doucement expressif
9. Interlude
10. Arabesque, for piano No. 1 in E major, L. 66/1
11. Valse romantique, for piano, L. 71
12. Perfumes of the Night
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 31 customer reviews )
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25 of 26 found the following review helpful:

5Refreshing and relaxingMar 23, 2000

Me being a great fan of Debussy, I was instantly attracted to this cd when I saw it. And it is a good mix of music reflective of Debussy's style. I love listening to it while drawing or writing, or just to daydream, like the title says.

One thing I liked a lot was the chamber music. I had never heard a string quartet from any period after the Romantic Era before, and his string quartet was awesome, as was the trio for flute, viola and harp. I also liked the orchestra arrangement of Clair de Lune, one of my favorite songs. Actually, I could sit here listing ALL the songs I liked, but that would be all of them. Overall, a wonderful sampling of Debussy. I am definetly going to try similar cds in the series.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5An excellent introduction to Debussy and French musicJun 30, 2005
By Alan Lekan
Compilation CD's like this are an excellent first CD to purchase when first exploring a new composer or style of music ("Impressionism" in Debussy's case). And this Philip's "Set your Life to Music" collection is usually a sure and safe way to do that given their well thought-out selections, themes and quality recordings. This CD here contains many of the most popular, lyrical and enchanting works of the 19th-century French composer, Claude Debussy. The range of selections are diverse and satisfying: from his major solo piano works through his top chamber music (for 2-5 instruments) to the full-blown orchestral selections of great imagery and dreaminess that can transport one into another world of great serenity. (But, there are enough sudden changes in loudness and rhythm to upset any notions of perfect bliss and keep the daydreamer from falling asleep - hence the title, "for Daydreams" and not "for Bedtime" like in other offerings in this Philips' series) Regardless, this CD is an excellent introduction to Claude Debussy as well as being overall relaxing music to enrich one's life.

One interesting music history tidbit on Debussy that might interest the new listener: Even though Debussy did not like the label, his music was labeled "Expressionism" for the similarities to what the French artists like Monet were doing at the same time. In Debussy's case, his intent was to create "emotional impressions" with music that evoked specific moods and images in the mind - not unlike what the "impressionistic painters" were trying to do on canvas using pure color and form to evoke the fleeting, emotional moment of a landscape scene. "Prelude of the Afternoon of the Fawn" is a good example of this dreamy, lingering, emotive style of music.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Beautiful MusicJun 27, 1999

I bought this CD sight unseen through a music club, and loved it so much that I have bought it for others. I've become addicted to the "Set Your Life To Music" series because of this CD and my brother's fondness for the "Bach for Breakfast" CD. However, this one will always be my favorite because of the lovely "Claire de Lune", which is so beautiful it makes me misty. Debussy reminds you how great it is to be alive. I highly recommend this CD.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Wonderful Debussy Sampler of Light, Lulty SoundsNov 18, 2003
By rodboomboom
Debussy is easy on the mind and this collection captures that sound magnificently.

Known for style of rhthym and color, here is grouping of snapshots of serene landscapes, seascapes which take the listener away to these serence, romantic scenes.

With a wide array of instruments, such as harp, piano, flute, viola and orchestra, this flowing work captivates and charms.

Especially fond of "Maid with the Flaxen Hair" with its oboe intro and sensuous, lulling melody which envelopes the ears bringing its warmth and peace. Along those same musical lines, the piece "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" is enchanting in its tenderness.

Some of the most beautify piano classics come from this composer, i.e. Claire de Lune (here done by full orchestra) and Arabesque No. 1.

Whether Debussy fan or newcomer, this CD is worthy in one's collection to relax, and even daydream with.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Beautiful, dreamyJul 17, 2006
By Laura De Giorgio "hypnotherapist"
This music evokes both emotions and images of life waking up in spring, even being in a magical forest where anything can happen, or floating on clouds. You can just enjoy the music and let your imagination soar or the music can take you into that trance-like state where you can access creative ideas and creative solutions to any problems - and maybe they just dissolve of their own accord.

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